"Men's
hearts failing them for fear of looking after the things of this
world" Luke 21
Is it possible that someday Social Security checks will be
witheld because one does not have the mark ?
Will the payment processing system (bank) not authorize the
transfer of funds ? Possibly.GOOD COMMENT :"It's hard to
believe there are actually Christians who see nothing sinister
about implanting microchips into a human body. In the Book of
Revelation, we are told that everyone on earth will be required
to be "marked," and that without this mark, no one will
be able to buy or sell. The problem is, the one who is marked has
sealed his own doom by trusting human means of security instead
of trusting God.

Some well-meaning souls actually believe that this is a
"spiritual" mark  that God will know the
allegiance to which each of us has pledged, and that no physical
mark will be necessary. Well, that may be fine for God, a
Spirit-Being, but what about the government withholding the
buying and selling? How will they know who's who?
Also, if we think this mark is going to somehow be forced upon
us, I
believe we will be surprised to note that the world will flock to
have it implanted.How many would
refuse it, if the government's health-care system depended upon
an I.D. implant, and if we couldn't be insured any other way ?"Noreen Lowris WND

Excellent
Quote: June 2, 2006"This [ Verichip ] is an insidious, way-beyond-Orwellian way to
control people's lives," says Rep. Marlin Schneider, a
Wisconsin Democrat and the bill's author. "[The legislation]
doesn't preclude a person from requesting a chip, but it
precludes government bureaucracies and corporations from forcing
people to use it. Members of Congress better wake up to the fact
that the biggest
threat to our liberty isn't Al-Qaeda, but technology." http://www.smartmoney.com/undertheradar/index.cfm?story=20060602

VeriChip FDA approved
PALM BEACH, Fla.--Applied Digital
Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADSX - news), an advanced technology
development company, announced today that it
has received written guidance that the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) does not consider VeriChip(TM) to be a
regulated medical device. This clears the way
for the company to begin sales, marketing and distribution of
VeriChip(TM) in the United States.
Commenting on the FDA notification, Scott R. Silverman, President
of Applied Digital Solutions said: ``Since we introduced VeriChip
to the world in December, it has received global recognition aslife-enhancing
technology. This favorable FDA guidance was a major goal of
Applied's new management team. It has been accomplished. We can now begin to sell, market
and distribute VeriChip in the United States.''lhttp://globalarchive.ft.com/globalarchive/article.html?id=020404006635&query=Verichip#docAnchor020404006635http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGA1WJ9WMZC.html

The Digital Devil .... by David Kupelian ( WND editor) "You
know what? It bothers me too. In fact, the current fascination
and excitement over implanted biochips is only the
"chip" of the iceberg. The inexorable trends 
accelerated mightily by post-9-11 fears  toward biometric
universal IDs, toward wall-to-wall
surveillance and tracking, toward human chip
implantation, toward a cashless society, toward world government,
toward digital immortality, all have one thing in common:They
sound an awful lot like what I read in Revelation. What do you
think? "http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=27084

Human
chipping centers available 24-7
GLOBAL (repeat "global") database Registry Onlinehttp://biz.yahoo.com/bw/020502/22172_1.htmlVeriChip
manufactured with the help of Raytheon, CIA, NSA, DOD and Hughesby
Stephan Fuchs (sfux)www.Oraclesyndicate.org/index_e.htm [ English ]"Chip
unter der Haut" from Media House Das Medienhauswww.Oraclesyndicate.org[German]SCI-FI Reality Creep ---
Geoff Metcalfthe destruction of privacy. However, McDonald
suggests, Some will holler: 'The Constitution this, and the
Constitution that.' But only those social misfits, kooks, and
rebels with something to hide will hold out strongly. Oh
yeah? Even those social misfits, kooks, and rebels with NOTHING
to hide STILL object. Little will they know, the very act
of objecting, in itself,
will suffice to 'identify' them as trouble-makers. http://www.aim.org/publications/guest_columns/metcalf/2002/nov04.html

We at Hope
To The End do not believe that an ID chip-implantation
will be forced.
The requirement for identifying with the 666 Beast System is
allegiance.
It will be offered under the penalty of death, but we will still
have a choice.
It will not be forced upon us. The coercion will come through
hunger. .... "he causeth all"

However, an external location device, with GPS tracking, may be
forced upon us,
which has no eternal consequences.

VeriChip likely to
face Privacy issue debatehttp://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbdailynews/news/03/31002_verichip.htmlVeriPass and VeriTaghttp://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbpost/epaper/editions/monday/business_d362c088a633a00a00d9.html
and at :http://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/stories/2002/07/01/daily42.html?jst=s_cn_hlFrom Keith
Bolton himself...."unique identification number"Each VeriChip contains a unique
identification number and other critical data. http://www.techtv.com/siliconspin/features/story/0,23008,3375490,00.htmlVeriChip touted as a
Security ChipPALM BEACH,
Fla.--Applied Digital Solutions,
Inc. an advanced technology development company, today announced
that it is preparing to launch a "Protected by VeriChip(TM)" product awareness campaign to demonstrate the
potential for VeriChip(TM) as a personal
safeguard technology that includes
applications in the defense, security and financial sectors.
VeriChip can enhance airport security, airline security, cruise
ship security, intelligent transportation and port congestion
management. In these markets, VeriChip could function as a
stand-alone, tamper-proof personal verification technology or it
could operate in conjunction with other security technologies
such as standard ID badges and advanced biometric devices (i.e.
retina scanners, thumbprint readers or face recognition devices).
The concept of using VeriChip as a means for secure access could
also be extended to include a range of consumer products such as PCs,
laptops, cars, cell phones, and evenhomes
and apartments.
In the financial
arena, the company sees
enormous, untapped potential for VeriChip as a personal
verificationtechnology
that could help to prevent fraudulent access to banking
(especially via ATMs) and credit card accounts. VeriChip's
tamper-proof, personal verification
technology would provide banking and credit
card customers with the added protection of knowing their
accounts could not be accessed unless they themselves initiated
-- and were physically present during --
the transaction. One of the most promising areas being explored
is identity theft.

Roll up your sleeves
for a chip implantSecurity ChipsSTRICTLY VOLUNTARY? So far so good. But now
imagine that same chip being used by a totalitarian government to
keep track of or round up political activists or others who are
considered enemies of the state. In the wrong hands, VeriChip
could empower the wrong people.

ADS Vice-President Keith Bolton insists that VeriChips
will be used only in voluntary situations. But the company gives
up control of how devices are used when they're sold to
customers. The U.S. government might consider regulating the
international sale of the VeriChip tracking device in much the
same way it regulates the sale of arms to rogue states.
[also called "security chips"]A LITTLE RESISTANCE. The company's aggressive
push into South America demonstrates that it sees
a market. Already, ADS has deals in three Latin
American countries to provide VeriChips for security and
authentication. Initial orders exceed $300,000 with
anticipated first-year revenue approaching $2 million. ADS
President Scott Silverman believes that the global market for security chips will be worth
$450 million by 2007. http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2002/nf20020321_1025.htm

GPS
Transponders for wearers of PLD...personal location devicesThese are not
subdermal, but externalOncore GPS
Chip
by MotorolaOncore GPS represents the first single chip, host-based
solution that will enable Global Positioning System (GPS)
features to be easily added to products such as cell phones,
PDAs, laptops and even children's toys.
Measuring only 8mm x 8mm, the Oncore GPS chip is the smallest GPS
ever from Motorola -- smaller than a dime. The Oncore GPS chip
marks the first in a new family of single chip productshttp://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=mot&script=411&layout=-6&item_id=119021

"Applied digital Solutions: This firm makes rfid tags
that can be affixed to products or implanted in animals or humans
or inventory control or identification. The size of a grain of
rice, each capsule contains a microchip with a serial number. ADS
hopes rfids will replace credit cards, medical bracelets and even
keys. It has implanted them in only 30 people in the U.S. but has
sold 6,000 for human use worldwide.

Baggage: McCarren International in Las Vegas
this year will become the first airport to attach rfid tags to
baggage.

Casino chips: U.S. casinos may soon use scanners
to read the value of tagged chips and to monitor betting
patterns.

Drugs: The FDA is studying whether rfid's can be
used to prevent counterfeiting by tracking pharmaceuticals
imported from Columbia, Argentina and Mexico.

E-Zpass: This early use of rfid's allows drivers
to pass throught tollbooths without stopping to pay.

Fish: The federal government has implanted
rfid's in 10 million salmon to study spawning. In Australia
officials busted 3 poachers after scanning their freezer and
finding fish that had been tagged by game wardens.

Guns: The Malaysian government has purchased the
rights to rfid's that may be durable enough to be placed in
bullets.

Hitatchi: The company has developed an rfid that
measures 0.012 inches-smaller than the period at the end of this
sentence.

Information society: Delegates to the World
Summit on the information Society were surprised to discover that
the ID badges of 50 high powered guests had been imbedded with
rfid's.

Jamming: One firm is developing a device that
would jam rfid scanners by sending out fake serial numbers.

Kids: Last year ADS {see A} launched a program
in Mexico and Brazil called Veri-Kid that allows parents to
implant rfid's into their children.

Lipstick: Shoppers who bought Lipfinity {max
factor} at an Oklahoma Walmart were not told that it's package
contained an rfid.

Money: The European Central Bank may embed
rfid's into paper currency to make money traceable to the person
who withdraws it.

New Testament: Many fundamentalists associate
rfid implants with "the mark of the beast" that the
Bible says will identify nonbelievers when the world ends.

Over the border: A federal program provides
access cards with rfid's to 50,000 "secure" drivers who
frequently enter and leave the U.S.

Quality control: The U.S militery which has so
far invested $272 million in rfid's, uses them to monitor 300,000
containers daily. An inventory job that once took soliders 3 days
can now be done in 20 minutes.

Readers: The San Francisco Public Library plans
to add rfid's to 2 million books to allow patrons to check
themselves out.

Spychips.com: Consumers Against Supermarket
Privacy Invasion and Numbering {CASPIAN} and 33 other groups have
called for a moratorium of rfid's in the marketplace.

Trash: Garbage cans in Sweden and British
Columbia come equipped with rfid's. Garbage trucks weigh and scan
the cans, and the owner is billed.

U: Tags are Ubiquitous ... everywhere

Veripay: Instead of waiting in line,
"chipped" customers stroll past a sensor that
calculates what they owe and deducts the sum from the bank
account number of their rfid.

Wal-mart: The retail giant has told it's top
suppliers to have rfid's in each pallet of products delivered to
it's stores by 2005. The system could save $8.4 billion annually
by reducing labor costs and theft.

X-rays: CASPIAN suggests finding a vet or a
chiropractor to let you x-ray products for rfid's. It also
provides instructions on how to disable them {basically, you
crush them like a bug}.

You: Save $50 off the $200 list price when you
pre-register to get chipped at 4verichip.com. The standard
location is between the elbow and the shoulder of the right arm.

Zoology: Entamologists glue tags to insects to
study behavior. 50 million pets also have rfid tags.